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biotechnology, and aiming at continuously improving our strong publications and funding track record (www.stracquadaniolab.org ). The Opportunity: The candidate is expected to design, develop, and test innovative
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co-design, installation touring support, and public engagement activities. This is a collaborative project led by Professor of Dance Aoife McGrath, Queen's University Belfast, and social scientist, Dr
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Research Assistant - Right 2 Roam Grade 6 (£30,487 - £36,024) School of Design and Informatics Research Assistant (Right to Roam) Fixed Term (for a period of 10 months) Grade 6 (£30,487 - £36,024
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progression beyond this scale is subject to performance. Closing Date: Monday 22 July 2024 Reference: ENG219724 Research Associate/Fellow in Characterisation, Modelling and Design of Wide Bandgap Power
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researcher to join the Innovation for Translation Research Group (ITRG) led by Dr Zoe Walters and Prof Timothy Underwood at the University of Southampton (UoS). The successful candidate will join a
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the development of realistic computer simulation tools supporting design and optimisation of magnetic field environments. These environments are essential in supporting development and commercialisation of atom
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nature recovery across the UK uplands. You will work as part of a multi-disciplinary team of scientists and land managers and in partnership with a range of organisations. You will help design, organise
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previous work on the topic and work towards further development of design of a new intervention to support mid-life women who would like to reduce their alcohol consumption. The project uses the Behaviour
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of organised criminal groups exploiting young people. The post-holder will gain valuable skills in clinical trials design, and experience of helping to conduct an evaluation study in a complex setting involving
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and colonisation of gut bacteria from mare to foal. The post holder will be primarily responsible (with technician support) for the design and delivery of in vitro gut model studies, for preparation